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Angry TP Cal Amigurumi Pattern

Angry TP Cal Amigurumi Pattern
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1-2 Hours Time Needed
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Beginner Friendly Level

Perfect for those just starting their crochet journey, with clear instructions and simple techniques

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Quick Make

Complete in under 2 hoursβ€”lightning fast fun for instant gratification and quick gifts.

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Tiny Treasure

Small, sweet, and gift-worthy creations that fit perfectly in the palm of your hand with detailed charm.

About This Angry TP Cal Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates an adorable Angry Toilet Paper amigurumi ornament made with medium worsted yarn and simple stitches. It features a rolled tan core and a white unrolling paper strip with a cute felt face. The design is compact, beginner-friendly, and perfect for holiday decorations or small gifts.

Angry TP Cal Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

You will work flat rows in HDC, sew the roll together, then glue facial details for a clean finish. No advanced shaping is required β€” just basic chains and half double crochets.

Why You'll Love This Angry TP Cal Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it takes a simple concept and turns it into a playful, character-filled ornament that always gets a smile. I enjoy how quickly it works up β€” you can make several in an evening and personalize each one. The construction is straightforward, so I can relax and enjoy the rhythm of HDC rows while watching a show. Adding the tiny felt face is my favorite part because it brings so much personality with minimal effort. Sharing these as gifts or hanging them on a tree always starts conversations and laughter.

Angry TP Cal Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress Angry TP Cal Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Angry TP Cal Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Angry TP Cal Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love customizing this little ornament by changing colors β€” try pastels for a cute nursery version or bold colors for quirky decor.

I sometimes swap the white strip for a variegated yarn to add texture and subtle color variation along the roll.

To make a mini keychain, use a lighter weight yarn and a smaller hook so it becomes pocket-sized and portable.

If you want a sturdier core, insert a small cardboard tube or lightly stuff the tan roll before wrapping and gluing.

Swap felt faces for embroidered expressions if you prefer a softer, sewn look that won’t peel over time.

Try adding tiny accessories like a ribbon bow, a tiny crocheted hat, or a sequin to personalize each one for gifts.

I also like to create matching sets in different sizes to make a mini garland β€” string several together with twine for a playful display.

Use metallic or sparkly yarn for a festive holiday edition that shines on a tree under lights.

For a safer option for little kids, ensure all features are glued down and avoid small detachable parts like beads or safety eyes.

Experiment with stitch variations: try single crochet instead of HDC for a tighter fabric or half-twist rows for a ribbed look.

I often write the recipient's initial on the inside of the roll with fabric paint for a personal touch that is discreet but special.

Don't be afraid to mix materials β€” burlap ribbon, tiny buttons, or contrasting yarn trims can make each piece unique and memorable.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping the correct number of foundation chains will change the width of the paper; recount your chains before starting and keep a marker at the first chain. βœ— Working with inconsistent tension causes a wavy or uneven strip; practice maintaining even tension and adjust your hook if the fabric is too tight or loose. βœ— Not leaving a long tail for the tan roll makes sewing difficult later; leave a generous tail when finishing the roll piece for comfortable seaming. βœ— Applying too much hot glue can make the fabric stiff and show through; use small dots of glue and press carefully to avoid lumps and visible residue.

Angry TP Cal Amigurumi Pattern

Make a cute, cheeky Angry Toilet Paper ornament you can hang on your tree or gift to a friend. This small amigurumi uses simple HDC rows and basic assembly so you can finish it quickly. Perfect for adding handmade personality and seasonal charm to your home. You will love how fast and satisfying this little project is.

Beginner Friendly 1-2 Hours

Materials Needed for Angry TP Cal Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Medium worsted weight yarn (category #4) in white (small amount for the toilet paper strip)
  • 02
    Medium worsted weight yarn (category #4) in tan (small amount for the inner roll)
  • 03
    Black felt for facial expressions and details

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 3.75mm
  • 02
    Yarn needle for sewing
  • 03
    Hot glue
  • 04
    Scissors
  • 05
    Ornament string
  • 06
    Black felt for facial features

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β€” Notes :

Info :

NOTE: Feel free to sell the final products - I only ask that you make sure to give credit to help support my work! :) I would love for you to share photos of your cute creations made with my pattern by tagging me @curiouspapaya.

β€” Materials :

Info :

- medium worsted yarn in white and tan. - size 3.75 hook. - yarn needle, hot glue, scissors. - black felt. - ornament string.

β€” Terms :

Info :

- CH (chain). - HDC (half double crochet).

β€” Toilet Paper (in white) :

Round 1 :

CH 61 stitches. Starting from the second chain from the hook, HDC all the way down the row. [60]

Round 2-10 :

CH 1, turn your work. HDC all the way down the row. (9 rows total) [60]

Info :

Fasten off. No need to leave a long tail.

β€” ROLL (in tan) :

Round 1 :

CH 26 stitches. Starting from the second chain from the hook, HDC all the way down the row. [25]

Round 2-12 :

CH 1, turn your work. HDC all the way down the row. (11 rows total) [25]

Info :

Leave a long tail for sewing. Fasten off and sew the last row to the first row together.

β€” ASSEMBLY :

Round 1 :

Flip the outer edges of the tube inwards to create a more structured roll. The roll should be the width of the toilet paper.

Round 2 :

Coat the tube with hot glue and wrap the toilet paper around it.

Round 3 :

Cut out the facial expressions out of black felt and glue the face on. (We don't want embroidery thread or safety eyes to show through when we unroll the toilet paper which is why we won't be using them).

Round 4 :

Once unrolled, glue the second face onto the toilet paper.

Round 5 :

Tie ornament string around the tube. Hide the knot in the inside of the roll.

Round 6 :

Et voila! You are finished!

Assembly Instructions

  • Flip the outer edges of the tan tube inwards to create a more structured roll; the roll should match the width of the white toilet paper piece.
  • Coat the tan tube with hot glue and wrap the white toilet paper strip around it, smoothing as you go to secure the paper in place.
  • Cut facial expressions from black felt and glue them onto the outer roll surface; press gently to avoid glue seeping through the crocheted fabric.
  • Glue the second face onto the end of the toilet paper strip once it is unrolled to create the two-faced effect shown.
  • Tie an ornament string around the tube and hide the knot inside the roll so the hanging loop looks neat.
  • Tuck any loose ends inside and trim visible glue or felt edges for a clean finished ornament.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use hot glue sparingly to avoid stiffness and visible glue spots on the crocheted fabric.
  • πŸ’‘Leave a long tail on the tan roll so you have enough yarn to sew the seam securely.
  • πŸ’‘Hide the ornament string knot inside the roll to keep the outside clean and decorative.

This playful Angry TP ornament adds instant charm and humor to any tree or gift! πŸŽ„πŸ§Ά It is quick to make, beginner-friendly, and perfect for creating multiple tiny gifts. 😊 Hang it, gift it, or scatter a few around for a festive, handmade touch. ✨

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished ornament measures approximately the size of a small toilet paper roll β€” about 3-4 inches long depending on your tension and yarn.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights but the size will change; use an appropriate hook for your yarn and expect a larger or smaller finished piece.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is beginner friendly and uses only chains and half double crochet (HDC); basic crochet knowledge is recommended for best results.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters can finish this ornament in under two hours, though time may vary based on experience and customization choices.